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If you don’t have a lot of time to take care of your garden, ground cover plants should be your best friends. Plants such as sedum, creeping thyme, dichondra, corsican mint and chamomile can thrive so ...
Sedums are part of the succulent family, so they can handle the heat and fare well in hot climates. “Sedum comes in a wide array of shapes, colors, and sizes," says Dillon. There are numerous ...
Look for seed mixes containing clover or microclover. A sedum mix is a great drought-tolerant alternative to lawns and is available to buy as matting. Lay it like turf and keep watered until ...
Extension’s Institute for Ag Professionals Field School, the hands-on event for agricultural professionals, is back July 29-30.
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